02-05-2018, 09:36 AM | #1 |
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40mph indoor gocarts, way more fun than expected
Wife took me to Autobahn Indoor Speedway near us in Manassas, VA this past Saturday. Had an absolute blast, the carts hit 40mph once they turn the speed up. You start around 50% power and by the 4th lap of your 14-lap race you're at 100%. Working on organizing a group event with my local BMW (DC area) crew and some other friends. They're nation-wide, I highly recommend checking them out if you have one nearby. Only recommendation would be to go with enough people that your group takes up the whole track for a race so you don't have any non-competitive folks on the track with you lol.
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02-05-2018, 09:48 AM | #2 |
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Don't you mean Sterling/Dulles?
Been to that track before. Yes it's fun. But what I don't like and this is common with other indoor go kart tracks is the karts themselves vary in state of tune/response. I found on one kart the throttle response/power delivery to be sluggish yet when I get on a different kart, it's much better. And it's not just my butt dyno saying this. My lap times also show the change. Yes, it'll be cool to get together with the crew to play around. |
02-05-2018, 10:03 AM | #3 |
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were the karts, electric or propane, from the sound of it, it probably electric if they controlling power output.
As zx10guy pointed out, my experience has been the same, the karts are completely random how they are set up. I have race indoors as well as outdoors, race gas, propane and electric and lap times are all over the place, depending on the car you get at the time and I have gotten different cars during the day and racing with the family, you lap time will depend on the car you have at a given time. |
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Go karts are always a great time.
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http://www.autobahnspeed.com/locatio...or-go-karting/ If you're interested let me know, I've made a private event on FB.
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Feb 24th, shoot me a PM if you want more details
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I was going to say, they had to be propane or electric they do not allow gas to be run indoors any more, the fumes can get really bad. Electric has much better acceleration than propane, but can easily over power them going into the bends, you have to play with the throttle more. Once you get the hang of it it can be really fun. But you body can get pretty beat up with those karts especially if you race more than once.
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Yep. There you go. Thanks for the clarification.
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